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Home of the Croft Lily Page Two BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT Local News Items Entered as second-class m atter, a t the postoflice a t Brookings, Ore., Norris Kemp and Bob Perkins M arch 7, 1946, under the Act of M arch 3, 1879. returned S aturday evening from the W allowa country where they had gone elk hunting. Between them they had an elk. It has not been definitely learned the m ark s man, and ownership. Perhaps they will share the m eet. Ken Taylor went with thenv but his sta tu s •emains a mystery’. The Baptist com m unity church womans circle m et a t the home D E W E Y A K E R S , E d itor and P ublisher of Mrs. Chris Huck last W ednes G E N E GOULD, A ssociate E d itor day afternoon, under leadership of the president, Mrs. J. E. S te A<jr ertiti »q R«pr«t*4***ti*e venson. Eighteen m em ber were K E W S P A PB B A n V E B T I^ I!« « M I V K E . II»C. present. In the program . Mrs. F rank George talked on "P ost »«W, of ft* / • ' M otto *«l Edtoo*tol »WtotoeJ w ar Needs of C hristians;” E thel I». A . S. Pierce sang "In the Garden of Tomorrow" and "Slum ber B oat” Serving Americ«*t A3*e#4i»«r» Hom« T< NrM p«p«n and Betti Goldizen sang "Browm iH w R « < M ^ -c u u 9 (i,t • • v n c s t .Cot Birds Singing,” both of whom w ere accom panied by P a tty Lan- dauer, who played a piano solo, Subscription R ate: "The Shepherd Dance,” Rev. C. Per Y ear, in Curry County, O regon......................$2.50 E. D unham spoke on "The Value P er Y ear, outside Curry C ounty.............................. $3.00 of Home and Foreign Missions.” The program w as concluded by Mrs. Stevenson who told about ‘The American M other of 1946 and her fam ily.” A social hour concluded the afternoon, when re Christm as shopping, a problem, even in norm al times, is no freshm ents w ere served by the hostess. “cinch" this year, with shortages in most every line, but this much F ran k M. Reynolds and Norm an can be said about this area, 160 miles to the nearest railro a d : Green of Hull, Mass., arrived a t Right here in the Brookings-Harbor area, m erchants have a H arbor recently and have been visiting a t the home of his Mr. much w ider selection of goods than can be found in cities many, Reynolds’ brother and sister-in- m any tim es the size of this. This inform ation comes not from local law, Mr. and Mrs. V ictor Rey opinion, but from people passing through, who stop for m eals, or nolds at the VE ranch. Mr. Green left by plane for Los Angeles to spend the night. They cliam to be amazed. last week while Mr. Reynolds is C ertainly the w ar has taught people to be practical. P ractical rem aining here. He retired as gifts, then, are the order of Christm as buying. Nowhere can such postm aster last A ugust and and , v. , , . * Cdn sucn m ay m ake H arbor his perm anent purposeful buying be b e tte r exercised than right here. home. Mesnh&i 0REG P Ü B LI S h [ e R> 7 S /A P E R O lA T I O N There’s Plenty “Christmas” Right Here “ Since Christm as giving is for the spirit of the season certainly M r‘ and M rs‘ Charles B. Sey- ■* V w i", ,**,much m ore accpp,able' especiaiiy a * a ,im e " - . rda 7 “ o sPonx dfrx r: at could be more accepable than som ething for th a t they attended the perform ance new’ house, in way of small pieces of furniture, or lighting fix tu re s’ of the B allet Russe de Monte What, „ . dress could no, be bough,, would any wom an ,hink S ^ m o u ^ f a Z ” ^ h n C. Ab! of some piece goods, that she might m ake a dress more to suit in -'h o t t. also her brother-in-law and dividual ta ste s? P ractical gifts, then, can be solved no b e tte r anv- sisters’ M r- and M rs- E - Don Bell. w here in the country, than right here in this area They also spent p art of the tim e h area. a t M ilwaukie, w ith Mr. Seym our’s A careful check of Pilot advertising between now and Christm as p aren ts’ M r- and Mrs. C. L. Sey- will convince everyone of this fact. A nother fact to rem em ber is to mour. .h .,p arly. Perhaps, if your m erchant d o esn ,. a , ,h e m omen,. have la , S , ™ he” n a . t o n T S some desired article, he still m ay have tim e to obtain it. le f, a,e? r K;i' y'nSUl'h V h“ "*” " “ " H 8" X T ^ o T X d ! atTord work for m any; new businesses which build the comm unity; bert P a-v ne and daughters. Helen this does not say anything about the good will which will result In a ‘ ^Ir‘ ai?d M rs- Fred Gus tafson. Mrs. E lm er Asehe, Ray- ------------ ---------------- inond Asche, Phyllis Huffman and ei . e i . Benjam in Jones. ' p ittin g your sAow/dcr to the uAceZ E lm er Hanscam returned home through the local chamber of comm erce, to help acquire m any of Sunday, bringing with him a big thofic things you may desire for this c o m m u n ity ' Try it please' ° lk which he shot " ’hile he and ............ ........ ..............................._________............... ~ __ ’ ‘ J Mrs. Hanscam w ere hunting in E astern Oregon Mrs. H anscam ¡did not retu rn w ith him as she planned to join other m em bers of Fire, Auto and C asualty her family at Eugene where her and Dependents lather. George Anderson is ill. To United V eterans you Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lam erton owe all your past, pres TYPING AND have received word from their ent and f u t u r e service N O T A R Y PU BLIC son. Pvt. Leonard Lam erton, th at benefits. Join and w ork he is now on his way to Japan. I w ith some' veterans’ group. See INSURANCE Meets I. O. O. F. Hall a t Brookings, a t 8 p. m. 1st and 3ixl W ednesdays THE TISD ‘idi GROWERS OF THE WORLD’S PDffiffl CROFT E A ST E R LILYI PLANTING A N D FORCING STOCK Brookings, Oregon U.il Bush’s Lily Gardens P. O. BOX 131 HARBOR, GROW ERS P R IZ E OF Croft EA STER P L A N T IN G L IL Y STOCK S till h av e se v e ra l h u n d r e d first class comme: C r o f t E a s te r lily b u lb s, 7s, 8 ’s 9s, and 10s fori FOR VETERANS & A u xiliary « convention at P ortland last week unit will come back in such ways as new buildings which ing included Mr. and Mrs. H er- V . F. He received his basic tra in in g I H assett homp a t F o rt Lewis w ith the engineers, group went to the g J Mrs. F red R eiling took h e r Chetco ? th o r fL o n rrc o A n ib ir c n n v .. . . . L Slid Alito I father. George Anderson tc E u-'C o. told th e ’ P ii gene to be under m edical care, would be onen av thal since he has been in ill h ealth holidays to a k ^ 1"8* for some tim e. I get off work late V Mr. and Mrs. C harles Lindquist to shop. of Los Angeles spent several days A group at the Nook c d here a t the home of Mrs. Lind nesday morning told of q u ist’s sister, Mrs. A nna W aldien.. snow between Aberdeen a . M ervin S ta rk left for E u rek a mond Washington, MondH Monday to s ta r t his tra in in g w ith ” l n g ’ t a k in g them four the navy. He enlisted in October. drive the 24 m iles. A farew ell - p a rty - w as - given in F o r your everv ir his honor S atu rd a y evening a t the See Pete Lesmeister Edith Ott BROOKINGS OREGON B R O O K IN G S See our Stock of PITTSBURGH PAINTS G LA SS For Windows! — It’s com plete! G LA SS NOW! AT L A S T !! IVe * « ,» o p.xH, fine of om um e«,,,. shrubs. and expect to have fru it trees before Chnstm as time. ALSO, we have hyacines bulbs. See then, at our greenhouse—come any time! 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